न्यासत्रैविध्य-भूतशुद्धि-प्रक्रिया
Threefold Nyāsa and the Procedure of Elemental Purification
ध्यानं ज्ञानं च यस्यास्ति तीर्णस्तेन भवार्णवः । हिंसादिदोषनिर्मुक्तो विशुद्धश्चित्तसाधनः । ध्यानयज्ञः परस्तस्मादपवर्गफलप्रदः । बहिः कर्मकरा यद्वन्नातीव फलभागिनः
dhyānaṃ jñānaṃ ca yasyāsti tīrṇastena bhavārṇavaḥ | hiṃsādidoṣanirmukto viśuddhaścittasādhanaḥ | dhyānayajñaḥ parastasmādapavargaphalapradaḥ | bahiḥ karmakarā yadvannātīva phalabhāginaḥ
禅定と真知を具える者は、有(バヴァ)の大海を渡りきる。暴力などの過失を離れ、心を磨くための清浄な器となる。ゆえに、禅定そのものを供犠とするディヤーナ・ヤジュニャは最上であり、解脱(アパヴァルガ)の果を授ける。外面的な儀礼行為は、いわば召使いにすぎず、最高の果に大きく与ることはない。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s yogic teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: liberating
It teaches that liberation (apavarga) is attained primarily through inner discipline—meditation united with right knowledge—by which one crosses saṃsāra and becomes purified of defects like violence.
It prioritizes inner worship: while external rites to Shiva and the Linga are supportive, the highest offering is the inward ‘dhyāna-yajña’ where the mind is purified and fixed on Shiva as the liberating Lord (Pati).
Practice sustained dhyāna with jñāna—ethical purification (non-violence and freedom from दोषs), mental refinement, and inward worship of Shiva; external ritual is secondary and should serve meditation.